357. Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) - Meghan Werth - Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions
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🎙️ In this episode of The College Admissions Process Podcast, host John Durante welcomes back the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) — this time with guest Meg Werth, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions. Meg provides deep insights into one of the most innovation-forward institutions in the U.S. 🇺🇸🔬🎨 Whether you’re a student, parent, or counselor, this conversation offers valuable guidance on navigating RIT’s tech-savvy, hands-on approach to education and admissions.
💡 Top 4 Takeaways for Families:
1️⃣ RIT’s Commitment to Experiential Learning Is Second to None
RIT students dive into hands-on, career-building experiences from the moment they arrive on campus. With one of the largest and oldest paid cooperative education (co-op) programs in the country, students gain real-world experience — and income 💼 — before graduating. Engineering majors, for example, complete a full year of paid, full-time work experience built right into the curriculum. Even better? No tuition is charged while students are on co-op.
2️⃣ New Economy Majors and Interdisciplinary Innovation 🔄
RIT has created an exciting category called "New Economy Majors" in direct response to the rapidly evolving job market. These interdisciplinary programs combine liberal arts, tech, science, design, and business in fresh and future-focused ways. Think Motion Picture Science 🎬, Human-Centered Computing 🧠💻, and Robotics & Manufacturing Engineering 🤖. Plus, all students complete an “immersion” in an area outside their major, reinforcing well-rounded skill development.
3️⃣ Study Abroad Made Easy — and Affordable 🌍✈️
With global campuses in Croatia, Dubai, Kosovo, and China, RIT gives students the opportunity to experience the world without transferring credits or paying extra tuition. RIT also offers faculty-led trips, international co-ops, and research abroad, helping students build global competencies and career readiness.
4️⃣ Clear, Holistic Admissions Review + Transparent Guidance
RIT is test-optional, but not test-ambiguous. Students are guided to submit SAT/ACT scores only if they fall within the published “Academic Profile” for their desired program. Meg emphasizes that applicants are never penalized for withholding scores, and that RIT places a strong focus on course rigor, meaningful extracurriculars, and alignment with the student’s intended major. ✍️ Personal statements are a chance to add depth and share your voice — not repeat what’s already on the application.
🎓 More Highlights:
- 📍 The SHED (Student Hall for Exploration and Development) is a cutting-edge facility supporting everything from performing arts to engineering projects — all under one glass roof in the heart of Brick City 🧱✨
- 💰 All students are automatically considered for merit-based scholarships, and aid is consistent across Early Decision, Early Action, and Regular Decision plans
- 🎭 RIT values performing arts and offers a scholarship program for students participating in music, theater, dance, stage crew, and more
- 🚀 Entrepreneurship is thriving on campus thanks to the Simone Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- 🧭 RIT’s exploration programs allow students to enter undecided within a college (like engineering or liberal arts) without losing time toward graduation
- 📊 94% of graduates from “New Economy” majors are employed or in graduate school shortly after graduation
🧠 Advice from Meg Werth to Students and Families:
- Start your research early and reach out to admissions counselors — they’re here to help!
- Stay organized with deadlines and requirements 🗓️
- Choose a college based on fit, not rankings, and visit campuses to get the full picture
- Be authentic in your application and personal statement — let your voice shine!
📬 Contact RIT Admissions:
If you have any questions or want to schedule a visit, reach out to the RIT Undergraduate Admissions team at admissions@rit.edu or visit rit.edu/admissions for more.
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